Microsoft unveiled an Xbox game streaming device

By: Dmitro Koval | 10.10.2022, 21:29

Phil Spencer, the head of Microsoft, today, October 10, introduced a special device for streaming Xbox games.

Here's What We Know

Spencer posted a photo of the device on Twitter, where you can see it on a shelf in the Microsoft office. It's not a large-sized box, similar in appearance to the Xbox Series S, and its main purpose will be to access Xbox games through the company's Xbox Cloud Gaming service.

We first heard about such a device from the company itself last year. Then many suggested that it will be something like a flash drive with an HDMI port to connect to the TV or monitor. Although the company is still developing the device, we can already say with certainty that it will be a separate device, which will be through a cord to connect to the TV or monitor.

Most likely, on board the gadget will be access to media services, such as Netflix and a simple interface to run the games themselves. The device doesn't have an official name yet, but is being developed under the codename Keystone.

Source: The Verge